US social policy in comparative and historical perspective: Concepts, images, arguments, and research strategies

Citation
E. Amenta et al., US social policy in comparative and historical perspective: Concepts, images, arguments, and research strategies, ANN R SOC, 27, 2001, pp. 213-234
Citations number
134
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology & Antropology
Journal title
ANNUAL REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY
ISSN journal
03600572 → ACNP
Volume
27
Year of publication
2001
Pages
213 - 234
Database
ISI
SICI code
0360-0572(2001)27:<213:USPICA>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
In this article we review theory and comparative and historical research on US social policy. We discuss first the conceptual frameworks used to think about social policy, the changing images of American social policy implied by these different frameworks, and the questions they raise. From there we examine the arguments offered to answer questions about US social policy a s well as the research strategies and evidence used to appraise the argumen ts. We address work that situates US social policy in comparative perspecti ve as well as work that examines the development of American social policy historically or across states. Although many lines of argumentation have so me empirical support, we find that some lines of political and institutiona l analyses provide the best supported answers to the questions and the grea test potential for wide usage in comparative and historical studies. We con clude that scholars would do well not to treat American social policy as so exceptional as to require separate images, explanations, and approaches. W e suggest promising new lines of empirical inquiry prompted by new conceptu alizations of social policy and other developments in this literature.